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The Pulse: Julia Winter of Alchemie

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Julia Winter, CEO and founder of Alchemie.
Opinion

‘My Class Is Different!’

Many professors rightly question whether research on the impact of classroom technology applies in their context, Kara McWilliams writes. Here’s how to conduct studies they can really use.

Moodle + Blackboard No More

Little will change in the short term for clients as two learning management system companies part ways, but broader market shifts could be afoot.

Textbook Prices' Impact on Student Behavior

Prices shape student decisions on when and how to use textbooks.

Digital Learning News in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: the Trump administration's plans on digital learning regulation; the status of an ambitious effort to map credentials; the link between cellphone use during class and lower exam grades.

Reworking an Approach to Paying Online Instructors

Online instructors at Colorado Mesa University get paid per student for overtime hours. Now the institution is tweaking a model that's enticing to instructors but may not be best for students.
Opinion

Higher Education in a World Where Students Never Graduate

The push for lifelong learning is fueling competition from alternative providers, but colleges and universities have a secret weapon: the deep bond they form with students, which should lead to a lifelong relationship, Chris Dellarocas writes.

Counting Credentials

The Credential Registry is several months into its mission to document all U.S. credentials, but the finish line is further than ever.